The hidden benefits of a lifestyle business

in #inspiration7 years ago

Did you ever tried a new workout or exercise program in attempt to lose extra flab?
Chances are, you tried to get started after a while off, right? (Otherwise, there'd be no flab!)

It's tough, though, isn’t it?If you join a gym, you have to actually drive down there...Then deal with all the "in shape" people staring at you... Then you have to pretend that you actually know what all of that equipment actually does…

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If you do finally get started, most likely you'll try some weights…'Cuz that's what you do at the gym, right? Yet what is the end result to all of that a couple of days later? You're so sore you can hardly move! Nice incentive to keep going, isn't it?

Here's the thing…Do you know why you're so sore a couple of days later? It's because when you lift weights (or anything heavy, for that matter) your muscles tear and breakdown. But after some good food and a little sleep, they actually grow back stronger than ever before.

Running an online business is kind of like pumping iron at the gym. You have to experience uncertainty…You have to take control of your destiny…You even have to be in command of your financial future...It can feel a little bit daunting.

And at first, it may make some of your new "entrepreneur" muscles a little sore.That's because learning new skills each day as you climb higher up the mountain will challenge you.It's the mountain’s way of testing you to make sure you're truly worth of reaching the top.

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As you have challenges and then gain success, not only will you grow your income, you’ll also grow your character as well. And I think that this is one of the hidden benefits of a business that very few people talk about.

Work those muscles, grow stronger and create the life you want.

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Nice analogy.